Motorola MultiRoom 3D-Ready HD PVR Receiver

This Arris / Motorola HD/3D-Ready Digital Video Recorder lets you enjoy your favourite TV shows on your schedule. It records TV content with 100% digital picture quality and 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound, and it lets you pause, rewind, fast forward, and replay live TV. You can record two programs at once while watching another recorded show.

This product will be one of DCX3400-M, DCX3501-M or DCX3510-M.

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Store up to 80 hours of HD and 280 hours of SD programming

Enjoy your own instant replays with the slow motion function

HD and 3D ready

Includes access to Video OnDemand, which provides thousands of hours of free OnDemand content, as well as Pay-Per-View movies and events

Compatible with an eSATA external hard drive so you can add even more storage

This unit is the -M / MOCA / AnyRoom, Multi-Room model. Multi-Room support is provider dependent.

Available configurations:

Hard Drive Size

Accessories

Condition

Warranty

500GB

Remote & power cable

Field Pull

30 Days

500GB

New Atlas Remote, power & HDMI Cable

Refurbished

1 Year

1TB

New Atlas Remote, power & HDMI Cable

Refurbished

1 Year

2TB

New Atlas Remote, power & HDMI Cable

Refurbished

1 Year

3TB

New Atlas Remote, power & HDMI Cable

Refurbished

1 Year

4TB

New Atlas Remote, power & HDMI Cable

Refurbished

1 Year

Compatible with:
Also compatible with most providers in the USA that use Arris or Motorola STB such as CableLynx, Charter, Comcast, MediaCom, Time Warner & Verizon. Additional costs may be incurred by having to rent a replacement MCARD for the receiver (typical cost - $3 /M). For more information on obtaining an MCARD, please see this info from the FCC.

NOTES:

Remote may require reprogramming before being able to control the receiver.

Return Policy: hardware replacement only - no refunds - return for store credit within 30 days of receiving the item.

Compatibility is not a guarantee of activation or acceptance of the unit by your provider. It simply reflects the provider in question is capable of using the hardware and that people have been able to activate units with them in the past.